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It is already the case that our technology far surpasses our current capabilities as human beings. Machines are already interplanetary/interstellar and are clearly much more fit to withstand the harsh conditions of space.

Will the machines always be an extension of human will?
Will the machines ever be beyond our control?
What will the goals of the machines be if we no longer control them?
Will it be as simple as mimicking biology at a grand scale?
Will they harness fuel, replicate, propagate, build improvements, protect itself, spread as far as it can reach?
Will they eventually devour whole stars and pull planets apart to rearrange every atom according to what they see fit?
Will the machines conquer chaos and create a perfectly ordered world?
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adom wrote: Wed Dec 21, 2022 6:23 am It is already the case that our technology far surpasses our current capabilities as human beings. Machines are already interplanetary/interstellar and are clearly much more fit to withstand the harsh conditions of space.

Will the machines always be an extension of human will?
Will the machines ever be beyond our control?
What will the goals of the machines be if we no longer control them?
Will it be as simple as mimicking biology at a grand scale?
Will they harness fuel, replicate, propagate, build improvements, protect itself, spread as far as it can reach?
Will they eventually devour whole stars and pull planets apart to rearrange every atom according to what they see fit?
Will the machines conquer chaos and create a perfectly ordered world?
Perhaps our creator(s) or higher us's ponder(ed) these same questions?

I relate Mannaz the rune as represention of Mankind and "the psychic order of the Gods, projecting self in to time".
Come on, you should know. Of course I dare mock you.
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machine learning is looking at all of our data collected in every language from all of our cultures and is showing us stuff that we never noticed in our own data .
this has produced a huge backlog of new information that academia and sciences are trying to unravel as we speak
thus currently there exists a vast gap between what is known and what is being taught and this is expected to continue for maybe another decade until ai and ourselves work out our transition path
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